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With the current set up in the Atlantic, it is interesting to note that it
has been raining for some time now in the central Sahara. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rafrmapp.html The NWS chart some quite a contrast in conditions between the south of Algeria: 16C, rain and northern Niger 38C sandstorm. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/nws1.html It can't be too often you have a low like this reaching such parts? Having had cursory looks at the charts over recent weeks I get the feeling it has been damper than usual over at least the western part of the Sahara. It'd be nice if there were any pictures of the desert getting green with lakes appearing (Weather had an article on it last year.) Mt. Teide on Tenerife has its fair share of snow dumped on it recently, but it seems to be melting now. http://www.telescope.org/webcam-tn-teidecam.php Somewhere else where the water table is being topped up! Dorian Speakman |
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